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NASA records the sound of Jupiter's atmosphere - VIDEO

NASA records the sound of Jupiter's atmosphere
NASA records the sound of Jupiter's atmosphere - VIDEO

The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) spacecraft recorded a sound while passing by Jupiter's satellite, Ganymede. Report.ge writes about this based on Jet Propultion Laboratory.

"An audio recording offers a picture of an unforgettable journey," NASA said in a statement.

NASA used Waves technology to record the electrical and radio waves generated by Jupiter's magnetosphere to make the sound recording. Scientists have converted their frequency into audio.

According to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, during the closest flight of the Juno spacecraft to Ganymede, the spacecraft was at a distance of 1038 km from the surface of the satellite and was traveling at a speed of 67000 kilometers per hour.

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